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. >>> the chemist inside of a massive crime scandal in massachusetts has been sentenced to prison. annie ducan has admitted to falsifying records and led to release of hundreds of drug convicts. that's it for the headlines. america tonight is up next and remember, you can always get the latest on aljazeera.com. >> on america tonight: the journey we'll never forget. the story of president kennedy's lasting legacy and his last voyage. >> we have the transfer of power, the official of state business, going on just a few feet in front. and here we have the private horror of a widow with her murdered husband. >> also tonight, fading away, capturing what might be the last looks of a vanishing culture. >> i believe these people have a wealth, an emotional wealth, cultural wealth that we do not have any more. >> and big dreams, small space. adam may: little tread. >> it will always be my place. >> it won't get away. >> from the museum in washington, d.c. and the three shots were fired exhibit focused on the assassination of john f. kennedy, i'm joie chen, thanks for being with us. it's bee
. >>> the chemist inside of a massive crime scandal in massachusetts has been sentenced to prison. annie ducan has admitted to falsifying records and led to release of hundreds of drug convicts. that's it for the headlines. america tonight is up next and remember, you can always get the latest on aljazeera.com. >> on america tonight: the journey we'll never forget. the story of president kennedy's lasting legacy and his last voyage. >> we have the transfer of power, the...
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you officiated in massachusetts in 2007. did you know back then that this controversy would soon follow? >> no, i had no idea. i mean when my son cd me to perform his wedding first of all i felt very much honored and joyful about that. it was a very private ceremony. this ceremony took place in a restaurant in cohasset massachusetts, about 300 miles away from the local church that i minister at. it was happening in a restaurant. not a church. we kept it private. there was no public announcement about it. and i just informed my superiors that i would do this wedding but i never spoke about it in my congregation. so for almost six years, nobody really knew about it until somebody found out about it if in my congregation and filed complaint against me. >> you are saying in your congregation found out about it. i have seen online, on petitions, people asking that you goat stay in that church. >> yes, and that feels really great. i want to say thank you to all my supporters, they have really made a difference and given me the cou
you officiated in massachusetts in 2007. did you know back then that this controversy would soon follow? >> no, i had no idea. i mean when my son cd me to perform his wedding first of all i felt very much honored and joyful about that. it was a very private ceremony. this ceremony took place in a restaurant in cohasset massachusetts, about 300 miles away from the local church that i minister at. it was happening in a restaurant. not a church. we kept it private. there was no public...
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he could face 25 years to life in prison. >> a 14-year-old massachusetts boy faces new charges in the rape and murder of his teacher. an indictment claims suspect phillip chisholm was armed with a box cutter and used and object to assault the high schoolteacher colleen ritzer. he is accused of stealing hear underwear, credit cards and cell phone. >> the first of the 30 activists in russia have been released after demonstrating near a russian oil rig. >> two children are dead and three others in critical condition after a car plunged into an ice why pond in minnesota. the woman driving managed to escape. the car went off a highway ramp thursday in a suburb of minneapolis. the car was submerged for nearly 45 minutes. >> this date, 50 years ago was a dark chapter in american history. the people of dallas were forever changed by the assassination of president kennedy there in 1963. his death also marred the reputation of dallas, texas for years to come. as aljazeera's alan fisher reports, the city is now trying to reclaim its good name. >> in a place once known at city of hate, messages o
he could face 25 years to life in prison. >> a 14-year-old massachusetts boy faces new charges in the rape and murder of his teacher. an indictment claims suspect phillip chisholm was armed with a box cutter and used and object to assault the high schoolteacher colleen ritzer. he is accused of stealing hear underwear, credit cards and cell phone. >> the first of the 30 activists in russia have been released after demonstrating near a russian oil rig. >> two children are dead...
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. >> the former state lab member from massachusetts pleaded guilty to tampering with results. close to 350 people have been released from prison as a result. >> canada is taking new steps to end cyber bullying. after several high-profile cases of teen suicide, canadian lawmakers are considering a bill making it illegal to share intimate images on line. daniel lak tells us why. >> canadians were can't vated and appalled when a plaintiff video by 15-year-old amanda todd was seen across the country. posted on youtube it went viral after she killed herself, a victim of bullying by extortionists, who persuaded her to take obscene webcam pictures and black mailed her. retaya parsons was 17 when raped at a party and pictures posted online. she killed herself, as did todd loyt an a 15-year-old from the canadian prayeries, bullied relentlessly. >> a lot thing on line they can be anonymous. the anonymity contributes to it. it's also the fact that it's 24/7. >> cyber bullying is mostly sexual and aimed at immature scenes that are not equipped to do deal with it. canada's government acted
. >> the former state lab member from massachusetts pleaded guilty to tampering with results. close to 350 people have been released from prison as a result. >> canada is taking new steps to end cyber bullying. after several high-profile cases of teen suicide, canadian lawmakers are considering a bill making it illegal to share intimate images on line. daniel lak tells us why. >> canadians were can't vated and appalled when a plaintiff video by 15-year-old amanda todd was seen...
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the family plot in massachusetts. purelily happenstance, there had been no other president buried there, the president ended up there where we now see the internal flame which was inspired by something that jackie saw in paris, it now draws visitors from around the world. bill clinton had met kennedy as a young man, shaking president kennedy's hand in the rose garden in the early 60s, and then president obama, who of course, gained the endorsement of the kennedy family, edward kennedy, who is interred next to his brother, and caroline kennedy, as it happens, was installed as ambassador to japan in tokyo just yesterday. president obama, president clinton, hillary clinton, michelle obama at the grave side. >> there was the ceremony where 16 people received the presidential medal of freedom today. >> reporter: the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor in the land was instituted by john f. kennedy some 50 years ago. some 500 distinguished individuals who have provided this country with service as the a
the family plot in massachusetts. purelily happenstance, there had been no other president buried there, the president ended up there where we now see the internal flame which was inspired by something that jackie saw in paris, it now draws visitors from around the world. bill clinton had met kennedy as a young man, shaking president kennedy's hand in the rose garden in the early 60s, and then president obama, who of course, gained the endorsement of the kennedy family, edward kennedy, who is...
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. >> in massachusetts judgment day for a chemist who may have jeopardized thousands of criminal cases. annie duggan falsified lab reports so she could appear more productive. the case has cost the state more than $8 million and forced the release of hundreds of convicts. michael eaves is here with sports. hoihockey player in big trouble. >> simeon barleof allegedly kidnapping his girl friend and kinginkinging -- and kicking he. the maximum sentence for third degree assault is two years in jail. the team has yet to make a statement about this player. >>> johnny mandiseel manziel, sd after that game he and manziel will evaluate the quarterback's draft potential. >>> basketball star dennis rodman, about a dozen former nba players are going with him. rodman would not name the players going with him. there was no political nature, rodman has self-proclaimed himself as an american ambassador. he is good friends he says with kim jong-un. >> all right michael. wawltsd.wall street is having ar to remember. all time high, s&p above anne 00. >>> next, iran nuclear talks. leaders are gathering in
. >> in massachusetts judgment day for a chemist who may have jeopardized thousands of criminal cases. annie duggan falsified lab reports so she could appear more productive. the case has cost the state more than $8 million and forced the release of hundreds of convicts. michael eaves is here with sports. hoihockey player in big trouble. >> simeon barleof allegedly kidnapping his girl friend and kinginkinging -- and kicking he. the maximum sentence for third degree assault is two...
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. >> and football season canceled in massachusetts. michael eaves explains why in sports ahead onal jazeera america. seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america >> when was the last time your road trip took you from tucson to las vegas. it's an eight hour journey and one that is virtual. stay with me here. but it raises real money for some really special kids. so here to tell us all about the desert bus and it's mission is alan schafler in british columbia. it's all yours. >> reporter: tony, here we go. we're talking about the desert bus for hope. we'll pan to the right. and show you who is driving right now. and there is the screen from the desert bus co-opted by a comedy troupe and their extended family and friends to create a huge fundraiser a wildly pop lay event reaching all over the world. they
. >> and football season canceled in massachusetts. michael eaves explains why in sports ahead onal jazeera america. seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america >> when was the last time your road trip took you from tucson...
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my father and he both lived in massachusetts. kennedy was my father's congressman. so it was a kind of debacle that one cannot imagine. and it took him many years to get through it. and he really never fully recovered from it. >> i want to show a fantastic old picture of your father with john f. kennedy, the first lady, lyndon johnson, they are watching the "mercury iii" flight in 1961. fantastic pictures. your father and j.f.k. are close, was it personal, professional both, was it mixed? >> it was mixed. professional at the beginning, personal as they started to work together particularly in the white house. and it was - to the extent that my father was close with jackie kennedy and they worked together on a lot of arts projects that were going on under kennedy, many of which remain today in washington. it was - the nature of a mixed kind of situation but one that obviously was far more than just professional. >> absolutely, you and your brother poured over 35,000 letters for this book. you picked 400. what was the criteria for the 400 to make it into the book. >>
my father and he both lived in massachusetts. kennedy was my father's congressman. so it was a kind of debacle that one cannot imagine. and it took him many years to get through it. and he really never fully recovered from it. >> i want to show a fantastic old picture of your father with john f. kennedy, the first lady, lyndon johnson, they are watching the "mercury iii" flight in 1961. fantastic pictures. your father and j.f.k. are close, was it personal, professional both, was...
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some in the kennedy family wanted jfk laid at rest at his home in massachusetts. paul fuqua was a part-time tour guide at arlington house. it sits atop a hill overlooking the cemetery. one day paul fuqua had an unexpected visitor. >> it was late afternoon early evening, and cars pulled up, and a gentlemen with head phones said the president is here. he said he and his friend were just driving around town looking at the city and looked up here, and he had never been here, so they thought they would come up here. and then we came out here and the city is incredible. >> the words kennedy spoke next would loom large. >> we paused a little bit longer, and he said this is so lovely, i could stay here forever. >> a friend with the president that day remembered those words. he told the family the story. soon paul fuqua has more vip visitors to scout it out. >> robert kennedy asked if that could be done? could that be a grave cite? and secretary mcnamara said yes, he could convert it to that use instantly. and so that was it. ♪ >> the day came. kings, queens, and leaders
some in the kennedy family wanted jfk laid at rest at his home in massachusetts. paul fuqua was a part-time tour guide at arlington house. it sits atop a hill overlooking the cemetery. one day paul fuqua had an unexpected visitor. >> it was late afternoon early evening, and cars pulled up, and a gentlemen with head phones said the president is here. he said he and his friend were just driving around town looking at the city and looked up here, and he had never been here, so they thought...
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but as we saw in massachusetts it could become a great success. >> john terrett for us. let's go to mike viqueira at the white house. we're standing by to see the tape of the meeting between the president and iraq's prime minister neur naturey al maliki. the they'll take questions for reporters, and the tape is rolling now. let's hear the president of the united states. >> thank you, thank you. >> either that means we need to recue it or we missed it. i'm sure we didn't miss it. let's go back to you. we're expecting to hear comments from the president on the meeting of prime minister nouri al maliki, through a translator, of course, and we are expect to hear comments from the president about the shooting at l.a.x. >> reporter: right, he said we have full reports coming from inside the oval office. he's very concerned, and he has been getting updates. i don't think there is any more meat to it than that. the president has been kept abreast of anything, chiefly is the threat or potential threat to homeland security and connections in that regard. but back to this meeting w
but as we saw in massachusetts it could become a great success. >> john terrett for us. let's go to mike viqueira at the white house. we're standing by to see the tape of the meeting between the president and iraq's prime minister neur naturey al maliki. the they'll take questions for reporters, and the tape is rolling now. let's hear the president of the united states. >> thank you, thank you. >> either that means we need to recue it or we missed it. i'm sure we didn't miss...
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he basically goes under ground, he basically goes under ground, back to massachusetts, and back to massachusetts, and becomes governor becomes governor of the of the commonwealth. commonwealth. meantime it the republicans meantime it the republicans defined him negatively, and defined him negatively, and create the willie horton adds by create the willie horton adds by the campaign and independent. the campaign and independent. crime. crime. >> but there's three other >> but there's three other things. things. steve sims suggest that kitty steve sims suggest that kitty dukakis as involved in a flag dukakis as involved in a flag burning. burning. ronald reagan quips he's not ronald reagan quips he's not going to pick on an going to pick on an invalid when invalid when it was ask whether dukakis was it was ask whether dukakis was treated for treated for depression. depression. dukakis veetos a pledge of dukakis veetos a pledge of alliance law. alliance law. >> and he didn't react >> and he didn't react passionately to a question of passionately to a question of what he would do if his wife was wha
he basically goes under ground, he basically goes under ground, back to massachusetts, and back to massachusetts, and becomes governor becomes governor of the of the commonwealth. commonwealth. meantime it the republicans meantime it the republicans defined him negatively, and defined him negatively, and create the willie horton adds by create the willie horton adds by the campaign and independent. the campaign and independent. crime. crime. >> but there's three other >> but there's...
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as people reeled in tragedy, the kennedy family wanted it to burn in massachusetts but it was a stranger who played a role. paul fukudom fuqua had an unexpd visitor. >> it was late afternoon early evening and cars pulled up and gentleman with ear phone popped out and said the president is here. >> almost unthinkable now, the president was out on a lark. >> he said that he and his friend were just driving around town, looking at the city and they looked up here and neither of them had been here so they thought they would come up here so they did. >> fuqua led them on a tour of the house. >> the city is incredible in the evening. >> the words kennedy spoke next would loom larger. >> he said you know this is so lovely, i could stay here forever. >> i could stay here forever. a friend with the president that day remembered those words as the family debated the site of the burial he told them the story. sun fuqua had more visitors to scout it out. >> robert kennedy asked could that be done, could that be a grave site and secretary mcnamara said yes that was army and he could just convert it t
as people reeled in tragedy, the kennedy family wanted it to burn in massachusetts but it was a stranger who played a role. paul fukudom fuqua had an unexpd visitor. >> it was late afternoon early evening and cars pulled up and gentleman with ear phone popped out and said the president is here. >> almost unthinkable now, the president was out on a lark. >> he said that he and his friend were just driving around town, looking at the city and they looked up here and neither of...
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laid to rest at massachusetts, but a stranger played a decisive role. in 1963, paul was a part time tour guide at arlington house. it sits atop a lil over looking arlington national cemetery. eight months during dallas, he had an unexpected visitor. >> it was late afternoon, early evening and cars pulled up. a gentleman with ear phones hopped out and said the president was here. >> almost unthinkable now, the president was out on a lark. >> he said that he and his friend were just driving around town looking at the city and looked up here and neither of them had been here, so they thought they'd come up here. >> he led them on the tour of the house. >> then we came out here and the city is incredible. >> the words kennedy spoke next would loom large in november. >> he paused a little longer and the city was just beautiful. he said you know, this is so lovely, i could stay here forever. >> i could stay here forever. >> a friend with the president that day remembered those words, as the family debated the site of the burial, he told them the story. soon,
laid to rest at massachusetts, but a stranger played a decisive role. in 1963, paul was a part time tour guide at arlington house. it sits atop a lil over looking arlington national cemetery. eight months during dallas, he had an unexpected visitor. >> it was late afternoon, early evening and cars pulled up. a gentleman with ear phones hopped out and said the president was here. >> almost unthinkable now, the president was out on a lark. >> he said that he and his friend were...
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the methodist schaffer efishated at his son's same sex wedding in massachusetts. the fellow on left could choose to tea frock him as a minister or choose to do nothing. the church's teeings on homosexuality are discriminatory. the prosecut prosecutors got a y against james hole holmes. >> the prosecution can use ed that they found right there in his amount including the home-made bombs and a calendar with the shootings highlighted. the apartment search was illegal because it began before the police obtained a warm. holmes faces charges for the july 2012 attack that killed 12 and injured several others in his trial is to begin in february. >> today a russian court granded bail for two green peace activists. despite the water cannons and everything else being poured on them they tried to scale an offshore oil rig which is crucial. each member you see them appearing in court if convicted face up to seven years in a russian jail. several western leaders and paul mccartney have asked russian leaders to release these activists. >> finally you stay classy emerson college
the methodist schaffer efishated at his son's same sex wedding in massachusetts. the fellow on left could choose to tea frock him as a minister or choose to do nothing. the church's teeings on homosexuality are discriminatory. the prosecut prosecutors got a y against james hole holmes. >> the prosecution can use ed that they found right there in his amount including the home-made bombs and a calendar with the shootings highlighted. the apartment search was illegal because it began before...
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and northeast we have the winter storm warnings as well as watches in effect over towards parts of massachusetts and cape cod. we're looking at windy conditions there. as we go to the next couple of days we're looking at a lot of rain, unfortunately, up and down the eastern seaboard. we're seeing anywhere between two to four inches of rain, and in some parts that will affect the major airports boston, laguardia, newark, down the atlanta. the snow will go all the way down to parts of pittsburgh. we'll keep you informed on this throughout the evening. >> thank you. president obama is calling on house republicans to stop standing in the way of immigration reform. he told a san francisco audience that the reform measure approved in the senate would strengthen boarders and offer path to citizenship. >> republicans say they're hesitant to do it in one large piece. it's thanksgiving, we'll carve that bird in all different pieces. we'll start working on the core valley that everyone has been talking about so long. nobody is worried about the procedure. they just want the respect. >> moments later the pr
and northeast we have the winter storm warnings as well as watches in effect over towards parts of massachusetts and cape cod. we're looking at windy conditions there. as we go to the next couple of days we're looking at a lot of rain, unfortunately, up and down the eastern seaboard. we're seeing anywhere between two to four inches of rain, and in some parts that will affect the major airports boston, laguardia, newark, down the atlanta. the snow will go all the way down to parts of pittsburgh....
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it's only happened that way once before, back in 1820, when maine broke away from massachusetts. in 1863, west virginia carved itself ouch virginia, but that was during the civil war. >> secessionists say they are sending city actualliers a message. >> people have no clue where their food, or natural gas for their home comes from. >> let them know we do in fact provide something that they do need. >> it's a catch 22, rural residents who have lost political power and want to secede lack the numbers to pull it off. >> it is a shrinking percentage of the american population so has a shrinking influence. >> richard collins, a professor at the colorado universe of law says it will get attention. >> this is very successful as a means of publicizing one's grievances and that may bear fruit in future elections. >> almost certainly not when this year's votes are counted. aljazeera, denver. >> just one of the issues. for a look at closely watched referendums from coast-to-coast, we are joined by read wilson, joining us from washington this morning. good election day to you, mr. wilson. >>
it's only happened that way once before, back in 1820, when maine broke away from massachusetts. in 1863, west virginia carved itself ouch virginia, but that was during the civil war. >> secessionists say they are sending city actualliers a message. >> people have no clue where their food, or natural gas for their home comes from. >> let them know we do in fact provide something that they do need. >> it's a catch 22, rural residents who have lost political power and want...
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we know from the case of massachusetts, which launched a health insurance exchange several years ago, it took most people an average of 18 different touches before they made up their minds about which plan to buy, so judging from that, if those 1.5 million people signaled that they were going to buy coverage, we can expect that they'll be doing things like calling their friends, doing a little bit more analysis objec on websites and assuming we can work out the glitches, those people will sign up. >> so you fit into the camp that says the glass is half full. the administration saying that those people being dropped and they total also in the million wide receivers they have substandard policies. if i'm one of those people holding that policy, tell me what's substandard about what i bought. >> if you look at the what is required under health insurance going forward and by the way, this apply to say all health insurance, not just the covering that people will buy on insurance exchanges, you have to now have coverage in 10 essential areas. that includes, for example, prescription drugs,
we know from the case of massachusetts, which launched a health insurance exchange several years ago, it took most people an average of 18 different touches before they made up their minds about which plan to buy, so judging from that, if those 1.5 million people signaled that they were going to buy coverage, we can expect that they'll be doing things like calling their friends, doing a little bit more analysis objec on websites and assuming we can work out the glitches, those people will sign...
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you're really smart from massachusetts. i've seen it -- >> right. i have competition. i have competition in the senate. >> that could never happen. >> i won't run against elizabeth warren. are you crazy? >> so then you -- then you have time to take up golf. all right, thank you. >> yeah, right. >> see you later. >>> coming up, we'll talk about gauging the consumer. walmart out with quarterly results. we'll do a channel check with dana tellsly next, and find out what she's seeing. and from playing cards to fishing rods, household appliances, somebody has one of the brands in their house. we'll talk to the chairman of jarden. your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial c
you're really smart from massachusetts. i've seen it -- >> right. i have competition. i have competition in the senate. >> that could never happen. >> i won't run against elizabeth warren. are you crazy? >> so then you -- then you have time to take up golf. all right, thank you. >> yeah, right. >> see you later. >>> coming up, we'll talk about gauging the consumer. walmart out with quarterly results. we'll do a channel check with dana tellsly next,...
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. >> massachusetts was slow to start, she, by the way, no doubt the most powerful woman in the world, i think. >> i think you may be right. >> i was going to say merkel or potentially soon to be yellen. >> no. she's been commenting on people. but i still think valerie is above merkel. how many people do they have in germany? this woman is powerful. anyway, this is a weird one. if there's one thing about medical science, it definitely is an art, not a science. and we don't know what to do a lot of times with cholesterol and heart disease and what helps it and what you need to do. now more people, i guess, could get statins, but other people don't need statins. so there are some new clinical guidelines being hailed as the biggest shift in cardiovascular disease prevention. the change could more than double the number of people who qualified for these cholesterol cutting drugs, the biggest selling drugs like lipitor. more could qualify, but a new guideline, the panel recommends abandoning the guidance, that you need a number, like below 100 or below 7 on for people at high risk. instead,
. >> massachusetts was slow to start, she, by the way, no doubt the most powerful woman in the world, i think. >> i think you may be right. >> i was going to say merkel or potentially soon to be yellen. >> no. she's been commenting on people. but i still think valerie is above merkel. how many people do they have in germany? this woman is powerful. anyway, this is a weird one. if there's one thing about medical science, it definitely is an art, not a science. and we...
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kennedy's a sustainable hero and david mccullough, our great historian from massachusetts, like john f. kennedy was talking about the heroism of kennedy. i say that because after his death there was a lot of camelot literature, books by ted sorenson building up kennedy and other books came out of a different generation very critical of his personal life. but now on the 50th anniversary, not only is he coming off as a sustainable hero, the amount of love, the outpouring from love from all over america, its bipartisan and spirit. david reading those words reminds you kennedy was the greatest orator of the 20th century. you could chisel so many speeches into marble and monuments. now there's another new monument in dallas as of today. >> gerald posner, as you reflect and we get ready for the flyover to recall and to honor the memory of the president of the united states, president john f. kennedy, this is a special moment for the city of dallas itself where this terrible tragedy occurred 50 years ago this hour. >> yeah, absolutely, wolf. dallas did it self very proud today with some ser
kennedy's a sustainable hero and david mccullough, our great historian from massachusetts, like john f. kennedy was talking about the heroism of kennedy. i say that because after his death there was a lot of camelot literature, books by ted sorenson building up kennedy and other books came out of a different generation very critical of his personal life. but now on the 50th anniversary, not only is he coming off as a sustainable hero, the amount of love, the outpouring from love from all over...
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as massachusetts tries to restore faith in its criminal justice system. afternoon her sentencing, she is expected to head straight to prison. her parents will take care of her 7-year-old disabled son. massachusetts will continue to spend millions to undue the mess created in its courts. >> the scope of this is outstanding. what steps does massachusetts take to make sure it doesn't happen again? and how do you unwind what's been done here? >> some of the steps they're taking include the massachusetts state police is now taken over all forensic testing in the state. and from now on, all evidence has to be stored indefinitely. in some cases when they went to retry some of these people to fix it, they couldn't. because there wasn't enough room to store everything, evidence was destroyed. and we haven't even talked about the people who already served their time, were freed and now they didn't even get to try to repair what happened to those people if they want to go back and clear their name. >> this is a big question of supervision. how one person could do so
as massachusetts tries to restore faith in its criminal justice system. afternoon her sentencing, she is expected to head straight to prison. her parents will take care of her 7-year-old disabled son. massachusetts will continue to spend millions to undue the mess created in its courts. >> the scope of this is outstanding. what steps does massachusetts take to make sure it doesn't happen again? and how do you unwind what's been done here? >> some of the steps they're taking include...
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. >>> got a update on the shocking killing of the teacher in massachusetts last month. tlfts a court hearing this morning and a previously sealed affidavit was released publicly. and boy, were there revelations in there about the crime and suspect. the 14-year-old boy, philip chism, has been indicted on charges of murder and aggravated rape and armed robbery. he'll be arraigned on december the 4th. >> there is a new ending for a rape case that stained the state of alabama and the entire nation. they've pardoned three men who rape convictions more than 8 years ago were never overturned. the three were among nieb for examples known as the scottboro boys. they were accused of raining two white women in the 1930s. >>> it might seem like a prank. but the knockout game is real and it's dangerous. it's down right deadly. and it's being played in a lot of parts of this country right now. and some of the victims who have within attacked, are dead today. if you're wondering what this game is, our pamela brown has the answers. >> oh, my god. is that a game? >> what the [ bleep ].
. >>> got a update on the shocking killing of the teacher in massachusetts last month. tlfts a court hearing this morning and a previously sealed affidavit was released publicly. and boy, were there revelations in there about the crime and suspect. the 14-year-old boy, philip chism, has been indicted on charges of murder and aggravated rape and armed robbery. he'll be arraigned on december the 4th. >> there is a new ending for a rape case that stained the state of alabama and the...
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that was typical for a lot of massachusetts and boston households. i covered the kennedy family throughout my career. they had a cautious choice to have no representation at the ceremony today. they don't like to talk about the assassination of kennedy. you mentioned jean kennedy smith at arlington to. ethyl was there on wednesday. look at this one, caroline kennedy, the surviving daughter of jack kennedy's family, she moved to tokyo recently to become the u.s. ambassador, and make no mistake about the timing. she went there just in recent days. she wanted to be out of the country and starting her new job so she didn't have to be part of this. but i will say here in dallas, you mentioned, they had the reputation of the city of hate. it's been a hard time for the city and the city deserves credit for the respectful ceremony despite some adverse weather conditions. >> it was beautiful. thank you so much in dallas. from the president to the former first lady, jacqueline kennedy. she was known really around the world for her exquisite taste in fashion. b
that was typical for a lot of massachusetts and boston households. i covered the kennedy family throughout my career. they had a cautious choice to have no representation at the ceremony today. they don't like to talk about the assassination of kennedy. you mentioned jean kennedy smith at arlington to. ethyl was there on wednesday. look at this one, caroline kennedy, the surviving daughter of jack kennedy's family, she moved to tokyo recently to become the u.s. ambassador, and make no mistake...
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. >>> a massachusetts grand jury indicted 14-year-old chism for murder, rape and robbery. the indictments detail horrific and unspeakable acts. chism allegedly assaulted and killed his algebra teacher colleen ritzer. >>> the companion of an 85-year-old believe there is a terrible misunderstanding and hopes north korea releases meryl norman soon. they were on an organized tour and boarded the plane when he was detained. >>> a cargo plane that landed at the wrong airport took off without incident on a runway a mile and a half shorter than it needs. what caused it to land at a airport 12 miles from it's intended destination? >> speaking of planes, i agree, no cell phones, we don't want them. >> i agree. >>> the plane landing at the wrong airport is crazy. >> but not unique. >> really? >> absolutely. pilots coming into land where airports might be close to each other and on the same configuration and runway settings, get confused or don't concentrate at the key moment. they see a runway, it's got the right number, they start the approach in to land. >> wow. >> i can tell you i
. >>> a massachusetts grand jury indicted 14-year-old chism for murder, rape and robbery. the indictments detail horrific and unspeakable acts. chism allegedly assaulted and killed his algebra teacher colleen ritzer. >>> the companion of an 85-year-old believe there is a terrible misunderstanding and hopes north korea releases meryl norman soon. they were on an organized tour and boarded the plane when he was detained. >>> a cargo plane that landed at the wrong...
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100,000 people signed up, which is 1.5% of their target, is pretty good compared to what we did in massachusetts with fewer website problem. >> they need 7 million people signed up by the spring. president obama today was saying that he did not think that this would happen with individuals kicked off their plan. he knew some plans wouldn't meet standard but go on obama care and find better deals. if you look at what was in the federal register, if you look at president obama's own comments from the health care forumhe kn lose coverage, whether they liked it or not. can you explain, as an architect of a similar plan and somebody who helped write the affordable care act, what was supposed to happen with those 7 to 9 million americans who were going to be kicked off the plan whether or not they liked it or not? >> first of all the number's like 6 million. millions of people whose plans wouldn't qualify. the idea is if they were low income they'd be able to go into the exchange and get tax credits and they will once the website is working and they can see that. the concern people have losing plans w
100,000 people signed up, which is 1.5% of their target, is pretty good compared to what we did in massachusetts with fewer website problem. >> they need 7 million people signed up by the spring. president obama today was saying that he did not think that this would happen with individuals kicked off their plan. he knew some plans wouldn't meet standard but go on obama care and find better deals. if you look at what was in the federal register, if you look at president obama's own...
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one former massachusetts senator honoring another right now. secretary of state john kerry visiting president john f. kennedy's grave site at arlington national cemetery before heading to a meeting in geneva on iran's nuclear program, happening just seconds ago. >>> in case you missed it, tonight you can watch the film "the assassination of president kennedy" at 10:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> coming up on "the lead," we continue our coverage of the 50th anniversary of john f. kennedy's death. later i speak to a secret service agent in dallas that day who for decades blamed himself for not doing more to save the man he was sworn to protect. >>> he's come to the defense of chris christie but is he secretly hoping to run against him in 2016? could scott walker be his biggest challenger in 2016? we'll have a chat about that. ♪ morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2014 chevrolet traverse... all set? all se
one former massachusetts senator honoring another right now. secretary of state john kerry visiting president john f. kennedy's grave site at arlington national cemetery before heading to a meeting in geneva on iran's nuclear program, happening just seconds ago. >>> in case you missed it, tonight you can watch the film "the assassination of president kennedy" at 10:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> coming up on "the lead," we continue our coverage of the 50th...
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drawing crowds of her own as she settles into a role as ambassador to japan, to his great nephew and massachusetts's newest congressman, joe kennedy, to the school of public service that bears the family name and teaches its young leaders how they too might pass the torch to a new generation. this is a legacy of a man who could have retreated to a life of luxury and ease but who chose to live a life in the arena, sailing sometimes against the wind, sometimes with it. that's why 50 years later, john f. kennedy stands for posterity as did he in life, young and bold and daring and he stays with us in our imagination, not because he left us too soon but because he embodied the character of the people that he led. resilient, resolute, fearless and fun-loving, defiant in the face of impossible odds, and most of all, determined to make the world anew. not settling for what is but rather for what might be. and in his idealism, his sober square jawed idealism, we are reminded that the power to change this country is ours. this afternoon michelle and i were joined by president clinton and secretary clinton to
drawing crowds of her own as she settles into a role as ambassador to japan, to his great nephew and massachusetts's newest congressman, joe kennedy, to the school of public service that bears the family name and teaches its young leaders how they too might pass the torch to a new generation. this is a legacy of a man who could have retreated to a life of luxury and ease but who chose to live a life in the arena, sailing sometimes against the wind, sometimes with it. that's why 50 years later,...
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. >>> a 14-year-old massachusetts boy has now been formally indicted for allegedly raping and killing his algebra teacher. philip chism is phasing first-degree murder as an adult. prosecutors say chism raped 24-year-old colleen ritzer in inside the school and dumped her body in a nearby woods. the young teacher had reportedly stayed behind to discuss an upcoming exam with the boy. >>> one of the biggest injustices of the last century. the scotts borough boys wrongly convicted in the rape of two white women in alabama in 1931. six of them later cleared or pardoned but three others, haywood patterson and charles wing and andy wright remain convicted felons until now, some eight decades later. the state has officially pardoned them. >> long time coming. >>> after more than a decade behind bars, mike skakel is now a free man. he was relieved from prison weeks after his conviction for the 1975 murder of a neighbor was vacated. his bail set at $2.1 million. the appeals process could take years. >>> the s.e.c. is considering a plan that would let airline passengers use their cell phones in f
. >>> a 14-year-old massachusetts boy has now been formally indicted for allegedly raping and killing his algebra teacher. philip chism is phasing first-degree murder as an adult. prosecutors say chism raped 24-year-old colleen ritzer in inside the school and dumped her body in a nearby woods. the young teacher had reportedly stayed behind to discuss an upcoming exam with the boy. >>> one of the biggest injustices of the last century. the scotts borough boys wrongly convicted...
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. >>> it's the drug scandal that rocked the massachusetts justice system. a chemist mishandled sensitive evidence that was affecting thousands of state criminal cases going back a decade. we'll have that next number hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ >>> if you haven't heard this story, it is staggering in what the impact what may be. a former mches state chemist is on her way to prison for faking test results. she pleaded guilty to 27 counts yesterday including tampering with evidence, perjur
. >>> it's the drug scandal that rocked the massachusetts justice system. a chemist mishandled sensitive evidence that was affecting thousands of state criminal cases going back a decade. we'll have that next number hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) you really love, what would you...
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. >>> a massachusetts grand jury has indicted 14-year-old philip chisolm for murder, aggravated rape and armed robbery. prosecutors said the enindictment enindictments charge horrific acts. he allegedly killed his teacher last month. the traveling companion of an 85-year-old man arrested in north korea believes there's been a terrible misunderstanding and hopes he's released soon. the two were on an organized tour and had boarded their flight home when new man was obtained last month. a mammoth cargo plane that landed at the wrong kansas airport yesterday took off today without incident on a runway half a mile shorter than it usually uses. an investigation has begun to determine what caused the pilot to land at the small airport in wichita 12 miles from its intended destination, mcconnell air force base. i agree with you and richard, no cell phones. we down the want them. >> you fly a lot, gary, thanks. richard is here. the plane landing at the wrong airport is kind of crazy >> yes, but it's not unique. pilots coming in to land where airports might be close to each other and on the s
. >>> a massachusetts grand jury has indicted 14-year-old philip chisolm for murder, aggravated rape and armed robbery. prosecutors said the enindictment enindictments charge horrific acts. he allegedly killed his teacher last month. the traveling companion of an 85-year-old man arrested in north korea believes there's been a terrible misunderstanding and hopes he's released soon. the two were on an organized tour and had boarded their flight home when new man was obtained last month....
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. >>> i want to begin with the big story, the "n" word rearing it's ugly head once again in a massachusetts town where the rest of the high school football team season was cancelled after racist graffiti was spray painted on the home of a 13-year-old player there are disturbing charges of racist behavior and bullying. joining me the parents of 13-year-old isaac phillips. welcome to both of you. thank you very much for joining the show tonight. let me start with you, anthony phillips. what has gone on here? was the graffiti and why do you think it was sprayed in the way it was against your son? >> well, it said night stone need the "n" word on the side of my foundation. my son was having issues with the football team. that's why we feel it's a football issue. it's not our town, racist thing. police have been working hard to try to find the coward that has did this. but with everything that's going on with the town, i think, you know, that person is not going to step forward. >> how do you feel about the punishment in terms of the fact the whole town now will have no football? do you think it
. >>> i want to begin with the big story, the "n" word rearing it's ugly head once again in a massachusetts town where the rest of the high school football team season was cancelled after racist graffiti was spray painted on the home of a 13-year-old player there are disturbing charges of racist behavior and bullying. joining me the parents of 13-year-old isaac phillips. welcome to both of you. thank you very much for joining the show tonight. let me start with you, anthony...
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. >>> massachusetts high school football team will remain off the field for the rest of the season. the school board in lunenberg is backing the superintendent who forfeited the remaining games after a racial slur was found on the foundation after 13-year-old's home. isaac phillips is a member of that football team. his mother is white. father is black. now his family says isaac doesn't want to go back to school and they are convinced it was a member of the team who wrote that slur. >> i feel horrible for, you know, the kids that are not involved but we are a small town. things like this shouldn't happen in a small community like ours. so when it does, i think it's time for drastic measures, canceling the football season, i think that will flush whoever that it is that is responsible for this to step forward. >> yes, it. . the superintendent plans to release more information about this investigation into who may have been responsible. that's the way to handle a situation like that, right? >>> 47 minutes after the hour. a turn here. >>> time for our morning rhyme. the best tweets of
. >>> massachusetts high school football team will remain off the field for the rest of the season. the school board in lunenberg is backing the superintendent who forfeited the remaining games after a racial slur was found on the foundation after 13-year-old's home. isaac phillips is a member of that football team. his mother is white. father is black. now his family says isaac doesn't want to go back to school and they are convinced it was a member of the team who wrote that slur....
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it worked in massachusetts 98.5% of massachusetts citizens have health insurance. this is the same system. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. >>> now bad news for tesla motors, now the target of a federalivation because the national highway traffic safety administration said today it's launching an investigation into why two of the company's model s vehicles have caught fire this year. according to reports the fires began when the battery casing cracked open. it's just the latest p.r. nightmare for tesla, which once was just a company that cowl do no wrong. last week actor george clooney got involved, telling "esquire" magazine i was one of the first cats with a tesla. but i'm telling you i've been on the side of the road awhile in that thing. i said to them, look, guys, why am i always the guy on the side of the road. tesla ceo responded to clooney said in other news george clooney reports that his iphone 1 had a big back in 2007. that's little different than a car blowing up. the company is changing its warranty to cover damage done to fire eve
it worked in massachusetts 98.5% of massachusetts citizens have health insurance. this is the same system. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. >>> now bad news for tesla motors, now the target of a federalivation because the national highway traffic safety administration said today it's launching an investigation into why two of the company's model s vehicles have caught fire this year. according to reports the fires began when the battery casing cracked open....
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he served for 24 years as senator from massachusetts. do we assume this isn't just john kerry talking? this is coming out of discussions he might have had with the kennedy family? >> i don't think we can make that assumption. i think you answered your own question which is kerry is not average joe. he is the secretary of state, former senator from massachusetts. it carries a lot of weight. to rebut his point, there is no science that shows he was hit from the right front. all the science if you read gerald posner's book which is the definitive account, shows he was hit from the back and it was the reflexive reaction that his head was forced back. the science shows that he was hit from behind with two bullets. not hit from the front. not hit from the grassy knoll but from the depository. >> may i reapply in. >> i don't want to get into an argument over right front versus back. it sounds like from the two of you, we'll never know. >> well, posner's book was publish in the 1988 and this book came out since then. >>> posner's back was ten ye
he served for 24 years as senator from massachusetts. do we assume this isn't just john kerry talking? this is coming out of discussions he might have had with the kennedy family? >> i don't think we can make that assumption. i think you answered your own question which is kerry is not average joe. he is the secretary of state, former senator from massachusetts. it carries a lot of weight. to rebut his point, there is no science that shows he was hit from the right front. all the science...
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don lemon was up in massachusetts where this happened and he is "outfront" with the latest. this story captured the country's attention just because of the bizarre, horrific nature of it. remime us what happened and what we're learning. >> it gets more horrific. if that can even happen. what we're learning, i'll tell you what happened. on october 22nd, he was in school. according to people who were there. he wasn't paying attention in class. and so miss ritzer kept him after school to make sure to try to help him. and then apparently she had to go to the bathroom. the bathroom was locked. she goes into the second floor student bathroom. he follows her in and that's when prosecutors say he killed her. that's when they believe he killed her. but they're saying tonight that he raped her and they're charging her with aggravated rape. that is a new develop many in this case. they're saying it is aggravated because they believe she suffered really almost mortal bodily, serious injuries during that rape or they charged with that that happen in the commission of another crime which
don lemon was up in massachusetts where this happened and he is "outfront" with the latest. this story captured the country's attention just because of the bizarre, horrific nature of it. remime us what happened and what we're learning. >> it gets more horrific. if that can even happen. what we're learning, i'll tell you what happened. on october 22nd, he was in school. according to people who were there. he wasn't paying attention in class. and so miss ritzer kept him after...
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. >>> number 4, a former massachusetts state chemist is going to prison. annie dugan pleaded guilty to falsifying drug tests. prosecutors said she wanted to look productive. the business handling of evidence by dugan has prompts hundreds. >>> number 5, the government has extended the signup care for obama care. americans have to the 23rd of december to enroll for coverage that will start january 1st. the original deadline was december 15th. the of course, people know why, the trouble with healthcare.gov, the website. >>> this morning, the international community may be a little closer ever really to a deal about nuclear energy. and nuclear power, with iran, and the possibility of that nuclear weapon. secretary of state john kerry has landed in geneva to join negotiations. experts say his arrival indicates world powers on the verge of an agreement. the goal is to prevent, iran, of course from developing that nuclear weapon. so will today be the day? let's bring in former under secretary of state nicholas burns, he joins us from new york. and boston internat
. >>> number 4, a former massachusetts state chemist is going to prison. annie dugan pleaded guilty to falsifying drug tests. prosecutors said she wanted to look productive. the business handling of evidence by dugan has prompts hundreds. >>> number 5, the government has extended the signup care for obama care. americans have to the 23rd of december to enroll for coverage that will start january 1st. the original deadline was december 15th. the of course, people know why, the...
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. >>> we are expecting a massachusetts chemist to plead guilty to faking lab results in criminal cases. those questionable results jeopardized thousands of con jictions. the judge has indicted -- indicated she would impose a sentence of no more than three to five years if the plea was changed to guilty. >>> praise for a north carolina police officer who put himself in danger to stop a wrong-way driver tuesday going 60 miles an hour, andrew schofield got his car between the other driver and oncoming cars and turn on his sirens. the officer stopped his car and took the collision. schofield was treated for minor injuries after the crash. the driver was diabetic and may have been having a seizure at the time. just an idea of how brave the men and women in uniform are. our congratulations to him. we hope he has a speedy recovery. chris, those are your headlines. >>> charges were dropped against two florida teens accused of bullying a 12-year-old to death. the controversy around this case is ongoing. is charging kids with felonies the key to stopping bullying? it's a provocative question. if
. >>> we are expecting a massachusetts chemist to plead guilty to faking lab results in criminal cases. those questionable results jeopardized thousands of con jictions. the judge has indicted -- indicated she would impose a sentence of no more than three to five years if the plea was changed to guilty. >>> praise for a north carolina police officer who put himself in danger to stop a wrong-way driver tuesday going 60 miles an hour, andrew schofield got his car between the...
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it can work and it worked in massachusetts in 98% of the citizens have health insurance. this is the same system. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. we look forward to your feedback. now bad news for tesl motors. it's the target of an investigation. this is an investigation why two of the models caught fire this year. according to reports it started a fire when the battery case cracked up. tesla once a company that could do no wrong. last week actor george clooney told "ed square" i was one of the first cats with a tesla but i'm telling you i've been on the side of the road for awhile with that and guys, why am i always stuck on the side of the f-ing road. anyway, tesla is not only relying on snack ki tweets but covering the warranty covering damage done. we believe in the safety of our car is correct and this is a minor cost and this is wrong and the right thing is for tesla to bear the cost, not the buyer. 35%, which is how much tesla's shares shrank since the high at the end of september. musk isn't worried about investors are. this still is still th
it can work and it worked in massachusetts in 98% of the citizens have health insurance. this is the same system. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. we look forward to your feedback. now bad news for tesl motors. it's the target of an investigation. this is an investigation why two of the models caught fire this year. according to reports it started a fire when the battery case cracked up. tesla once a company that could do no wrong. last week actor george clooney told...
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with me now from arlington, massachusetts, another american who answered kennedy's call, david gergen, adviser to four previous presidents. nice to see you today. let's just begin with those images we just played here on cnn. what are your thoughts as we witness that moment at arlington? >> well, in many ways, you know, when kennedy was inaugurated, he said it was the passing of the torch. and i think today, we saw the passing of the torch to a new generation. and it was a generation that is very closely tied to president kennedy. of course, president obama was born during the kennedy presidential years. but bill clinton was especially close to him. he met him at boyce state. a fantastic picture of kennedy reaching out and touching the fingers of bill clinton. like god touching moses from clinton's point of view. that was a very inspiring moment for bill clinton. he modeled most of his life and answered the call of the president, and when he came president, larry sab atoe has published a book on the kennedy presidency and how it influenced previous presidents. clinton was impacted mor
with me now from arlington, massachusetts, another american who answered kennedy's call, david gergen, adviser to four previous presidents. nice to see you today. let's just begin with those images we just played here on cnn. what are your thoughts as we witness that moment at arlington? >> well, in many ways, you know, when kennedy was inaugurated, he said it was the passing of the torch. and i think today, we saw the passing of the torch to a new generation. and it was a generation that...
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but we know from the implementation in massachusetts that health care reform pace of enrollment is expected to increase in the next five months. that was their experience. of course, if you combine that with access to the website, that improves millions of americans will gain access to quality, affordable health care. tomorrow, the house republicans once again plan to cast their 46th vote to repeal or undermine the affordable care act and to put insurance companies back in charge of america's health care. this republican initiative would undermine health care reform laws, causing premiums in the marketplace to spike, according to the center for budget and policy priorities. the upton bill is opposed by a broad coalition of groups, american heart association, american diabetes association, american cancer society, action network, national partnership for women and families, paralyzed veterans of america, to name a few. as budget negotiations continue this week -- when i say continue, sporadically, it appears. i wish we could see a lot more activity on the part of the budget committee in sess
but we know from the implementation in massachusetts that health care reform pace of enrollment is expected to increase in the next five months. that was their experience. of course, if you combine that with access to the website, that improves millions of americans will gain access to quality, affordable health care. tomorrow, the house republicans once again plan to cast their 46th vote to repeal or undermine the affordable care act and to put insurance companies back in charge of america's...
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you rolled out a version in massachusetts that was pretty successful in the end. what do you make on what is going on? you express the situation on health care, what do you make on this? particularly the president's position? >> you know, he put himself in a very sticky place, you either have to think he was not telling the truth or is grossly incompetent. either one of the choices is not a good choice. >> which side are you leaning towards? >> i think a little bit of both? >> do you think he lied? >> i don't think he was telling the truth. >> it is the same thing, isn't it? >> yeah, i know, it is harsh for me to say that. i think mitt said on the cbs morning show, the wrinkles will eventually get worked out one way or the other. but the basic credibility of the president is at jeopardy. >> we'll take a short break, when i come back i have this to surprise you with, this is a marshmallow and peanut butter sandwich. what is this called? >> a fluffer nutter -- >> i have never had a fluffer nutter in my life. but after the break, we'll discuss the romney family table
you rolled out a version in massachusetts that was pretty successful in the end. what do you make on what is going on? you express the situation on health care, what do you make on this? particularly the president's position? >> you know, he put himself in a very sticky place, you either have to think he was not telling the truth or is grossly incompetent. either one of the choices is not a good choice. >> which side are you leaning towards? >> i think a little bit of both?...
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expected that enrollment would be low in the first month because that is the historic experience here with massachusetts being the best example to look to, the lowness will be exacerbated because of the significant problems with the website and the website, obviously, was a major avenue through which people would be able to enroll. >> now the administration is expecting peaks in interest and enrollment to come in december and also in march. in december, ahead of that january 1st deadline to get insurance for folks who don't have insurance for the new year who may be losing their insurance and then also in march because that is the end of the enrollment period for obama care. that is why, that peak in december is why it's so important that healthcare.gov the federal website for getting insurance that services 36 states is so important. you look at the numbers today, wolf, and what they show you is that there are 3 million, about 3 million calls to obama care call centers, there were 27 million unique visits to the website. you're really seeing a preference there for a lot of folks to do this on-line rath
expected that enrollment would be low in the first month because that is the historic experience here with massachusetts being the best example to look to, the lowness will be exacerbated because of the significant problems with the website and the website, obviously, was a major avenue through which people would be able to enroll. >> now the administration is expecting peaks in interest and enrollment to come in december and also in march. in december, ahead of that january 1st deadline...
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training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> one of the biggest games is about to kick off in foxboro, massachusetts. patriots taking on the broncos. that is tom brady versus peyton manning, if you didn't know. cnn's rachel nichols is inside gillette stadium. rachel, why don't you just explain to us, why is this game so important? >> reporter: yeah. a rivalry between quarter backs in the nfl that we haven't seen for a long time. you have the most popular position with the most popular game in the country. and the history is so graed. tonight is the 14th time they are meeting. for even people just casual fans, it is still fun to watch. you see a lot of athletic pyrotechnics. but they are both also canny strategists. so it becomes an incredible chess game with them both sending out their minions in all directions and it's fun to see that unfold throughout the night. so far tom brady has 9-4 advantage on peyton manning in these match-ups. and manning is the first one to tell you just how good brady is. take a listen. >> i think it is pretty well documented, my respect for tom, as a quarterback. the way
training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> one of the biggest games is about to kick off in foxboro, massachusetts. patriots taking on the broncos. that is tom brady versus peyton manning, if you didn't know. cnn's rachel nichols is inside gillette stadium. rachel, why don't you just explain to us, why is this game so important? >> reporter: yeah. a rivalry between quarter backs in the nfl that we haven't seen for a long time. you have the most popular position with the most...